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GREEN FUND FOR CLIMATE COMPRISES 8 APPROVED PROJECTS AMOUNTING TO $ 168 MILLION
MAJOR ISSUE OF THE POOR COUNTRIES-COP21
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Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Segolene Royal, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development &Energy, Michel Sapin, Minister of Finance a, and Annick Girardin, State Secretary development &Francophony, welcomed the approval by the Green Fund first 8 project
THE GREEN FUND WILL ENBALE 8 PROJECTS TO FIGHT GREENHOUSE GASES------------------------------------------
The Green Climate Fund, with $ 10.2 billion, is intended to finance the fight against climate change in developing countries. Less than a year after its capitalisation, adoption of 8 projects will enable action to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and to protect people most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change countries, is a new step to COP21.-----------------------------
The Green Fund, principal multilateral instrument to help poor and vulnerable countries on climate issues, has adopted two projects in Africa, three in Asia and the Pacific, three in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Fund is $ 168 million that will be allocated to the fight against climate change. Over 30 projects are under consideration and will be presented at the next board of directors, current 2016.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
France, which contributed to the Green Fund for Climate to the tune of $ 1 million, welcomes this strong signal. The issue of funding, in particular for the adaptation of the most vulnerable countries, will be the heart of the COP21.
French Minister Of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius Ecology And Sustainable Development Segolene Royal Michel Sapin Minister Of Finance Annick Girardin State Secretary Development And Francophony Cop21 Rahma Sophia Rachdi
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